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The Edyptian rulers used there absoulte power
The 1356 edit was known as the Golden Bull, and it established the autonomy of the German rulers. It recognized their authority to control and govern their own territories independently. The Golden Bull also laid out the rules for electing the Holy Roman Emperor, further enhancing the autonomy of the German rulers.
By ruling with absolute power over the people.
Territories had a govern, a secretary, and three judges :)
Viceroys
Offa of Mercia and Edwin of Northumbria started a school to help rulers govern well
Emperors govern their empires; they are the heads of state of their territories.
The Edyptian rulers used there absoulte power
The 1356 edit was known as the Golden Bull, and it established the autonomy of the German rulers. It recognized their authority to control and govern their own territories independently. The Golden Bull also laid out the rules for electing the Holy Roman Emperor, further enhancing the autonomy of the German rulers.
to have a democracy
England was split into different kingdoms
By ruling with absolute power over the people.
To govern, they divided their empire into provinces. Each province had a Roman governor supported by an army.
They were governed as territories.
The Inca custom of worshiping dead rulers played a significant role in the conquest of new territories. The Inca believed that their rulers maintained power and influence even in death, and they continued to be revered and honored. This led to a system of tribute and allegiance where conquered territories were expected to pay tribute and provide resources to the Inca rulers, solidifying their control and authority over these new lands.
because racekar ;)
No. The VP does not govern anything.